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Books with title Early Learning: Ready to Learn

  • Early Learning: Ready to Read

    Scholastic Teacher Resources

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching Strategies), Sept. 1, 2018)
    Set children on the path to learning success with this innovative series! Each colorful 256-page activity book targets essential skills—alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, and patterns (Ready to Learn) and phonics, word families, and sight words (Ready to Read). The formatted activities are predictable and fun, so even young learners can complete them independently. The perfect way to develop and sharpen key skills at home—at every child’s own pace!
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  • Early Learning: Ready to Learn

    Scholastic Teacher Resources

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching Strategies), Sept. 1, 2018)
    Set children on the path to learning success with this innovative series! This colorful 256-page activity book targets essential skills—alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, and patterns. The formatted activities are predictable and fun, so even young learners can complete them independently. The perfect way to develop and sharpen key skills at home—at every child’s own pace!
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  • Learning to Earn

    Elizabeth Benjamin, Kim Cruea, Jocelyn Ahlf, Octavo Productions

    Audible Audiobook (Octavo Productions, Oct. 31, 2014)
    Krystie's quest to acquire the perfect dream dollhouse and Thomas's desire to obtain the right bicycle land the Goldenberg children on a journey to earn money. How will they get the money to pay for the items they want? This is a new concept for them as in the past; they have always relied on their parents for money.
  • Learning To Read

    Margaret Meek

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Jan. 31, 2012)
    The child's world is full of print, and sooner of later the child will notice it. Hundreds of children have learned to read from advertisements on hardings. Many a non-reader has failed just because he did not link the way he looked at advertisements on his way to school with what he had to look at on the school noticeboard. Everything that children, eat, wear, play with or pass in the streets has a sign or a symbol.Learning to read was first published in 1982, and quickly became a classic text for anyone interested in how or why children learn to read. Drawing on her own experience as a parent and teacher, Margaret Meek explains what happens when a child is taught to read and how parents or teachers can help when a child has reading problems.Each chapter deals with a different stage of learning: each has examples of the kinds of questions that parents ask, together with Margaret Meek's answers. In this revised edition here is a new introduction and an unpdated book list.
  • Learning to Read

    Margaret Meek

    Paperback (Random House of Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Edition The Bodley Head, Reprint 1997. ISBN: 0-370-30722-4. PAPERBACK. 247 pages, size: 13.5 x 21.3 x 2 cm. Just light tan to paper edges. Other than that, the new and unread book remains in excellent condition throughout. Text all clean, neat and tight. Prompt dispatch from UK.
  • Learning to Read

    Margaret Meek

    Hardcover (The Bodley Head Ltd, Feb. 1, 1982)
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  • Learning to Read

    Margaret Meek

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Early Learning

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    Hardcover (The Five Mile Press, )
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  • On Learning To Read

    Bruno Bettelheim

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  • Learning to Fly: Ready to Fly Bk. 3

    Kamna Cowasjee

    Paperback (Minerva Press India Pvt Ltd, April 15, 2001)
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